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It's obvious that OP is a right-wing troll (other posts totally give the game away). I shall respond appropriately.

I appreciate your effort to answer the question. There's much to argue with - certainly there is much less choice regarding the right to abortion, our life expectancy is falling, and the following link shows that black families' ability to accumulate wealth has fallen dramatically compared to white families: http://www

A well-considered answer. I might even agree. My hesitation is that we already saw conservatives undermining a Democratic administration not through policy debate, but through obstruction. (Their reaction to Clinton's bombing of a suspected Al Queda camp was even worse than their pushing of the Lewinsky scandal.) I

If you only knew about Jennifer Warnes from her movie songs, you probably wonder "who's this chick with the famous singer?". She was a regular background singer with Leonard Cohen, and he worked with her on her album of Cohen songs, Famous Blue Raincoat. So she's cool.

I love the soft guitar solo with the tick-tock background between all the waves of singing.

Maybe I made the game too complicated. Let's try again…

Let's play a game, Argy.

So you're NOT saying that Nazis were worse than FDR liberals because, although FDR liberals ended the depression, set up the first wide-ranging safety net for our society, and created an expansive infrastructure which manages to hold up so well that conservatives still refuse to refurbish it despite its showing its

A lot could be done if we taxed the rich, and taxed the rich until it hurts.

1962 - Some of my favorite words! Auteur, auteur theory (I'm still getting spell-check squiggles), bait and switch, cpu (really?), mixed-media, Oval Office (!),
porn (guess they were too busy the first several thousand years to come up with a word for it), salsa, scut work, tight end, win-win, and uh.

My website/blog had its soft launch this morning. My first post was an essay about Glen Campbell, the man I tried to be when I was seven. He's the reason I wanted to learn to play guitar, and I read all the liner notes on his album covers, learning about songwriting and production. My tastes never moved that far from

Wow. I'm both shocked and not.

The word of the day! Your prize:

I love the attention to detail - "Fat Man in a Bathtub" is the third track of the second side of Dixie Chicken, just like in the Doodle. I had know idea it was a hip-hop favorite, though.

Taylor Hanson is damned talented. Watch this video - a fun rip on the Blues Brothers - and tell me the guy wouldn't have been mentioned in the same breath as Steve Winwood or Daryl Hall, under different circumstances:

My favorite Leonard book is Maximum Bob, and I regret not seeing more of the mini-series. Touch was a mediocre book and a bad movie. I'm on the fence about 52 Pick-Up. I double-love Get Shorty, triple-love both Jackie Brown and Out of Sight.

"Barbie Girl" has content, despite what the article says. Beyond its hooks, it makes toys seem creepy. I liked it.

It was called Caroline in the City, with the smokin' Amy Pietz.

NYPD Blue was solid, but like with most dramas, I was a bit late to the party. Fun fact - all the main male characters were featured in a nude scene at some point, except for Gordon Clapp. His chance to strip down during the last season was stopped by the broo-ha-ha over the 2004 Super Bowl.